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Aug- 2022 -4 August
China Fires Missiles Around Taiwan in Major Military Drills
Chinese forces fired "multiple" ballistic missiles into waters around Taiwan during military drills, Taipei's defense ministry said.
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2 August
US Aircraft Carrier Near Taiwan as Pelosi Visit Looms
Two US capital ships and their support vessels operating near the South China Sea are reportedly ready as a “contingency option” ahead of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s tentative Taiwan visit Tuesday night.
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2 August
US Navy Expediting Drone Ship Development to Keep Up With China
The US Navy is ramping up its development of cutting-edge drone ships to keep pace with China’s growing fleet of autonomous naval platforms.
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1 August
Modified US Navy Fast Transport Ship Undergoing Autonomous Function Trials
A modified US Navy fast transport ship is undergoing trials to assess its shipboard configuration for autonomous function.
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Jul- 2022 -29 July
Royal Navy Receives Trials Vessel for Innovation Project NavyX
The Royal Navy has taken delivery of trials vessel XV Patrick Blackett to join its Autonomy and Lethality Accelerator project NavyX.
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29 July
Australian Border Patrol Fleet to Receive Advanced Radar
RI&S is collaborating with Cobham Special Mission to upgrade the radars of the Australian border patrol fleet.
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29 July
Cochin Delivers Indian Navy’s First Indigenous Aircraft Carrier
Cochin Shipyard Limited has delivered the Indian Navy’s first indigenous aircraft carrier, soon to be commissioned as INS Vikrant.
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29 July
Boeing to Integrate Payload Delivery System on Orca Drone Submarine
The US has tapped Boeing to integrate a payload delivery system on the US Navy’s first-ever Orca Extra Large Unmanned Undersea Vehicle.
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29 July
South Korea Launches New 8,200-Ton Aegis Destroyer
The South Korean Navy announced on Thursday that it has launched a new 8,200-ton destroyer equipped with state-of-the-art systems.
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28 July
S. Korea Offers Australia Interim Submarine to Close Collins Gap: Report
South Korea has reportedly offered to build a fleet of conventional attack submarines for the Royal Australian Navy to bridge a potential capability gap between the aging Collins submarine and the future introduction of a new class of nuclear-powered undersea attack vessels.
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